Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Quick convert Win new lines character in a dir
Łukasz Nośko
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shell, sed, unix
Combine stdout and file into stream
Nathan Lee
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shell, unix
vim sparkup
michael hicks
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vim, sparkup
A tiny little script for psql and database URL's
Lawrence Wang
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ruby, shell, psql, postgresql
Search useful commands in vim
Javier Cervantes
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vim, search
Copy directory structure without files
emilpls
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shell, unix, find, bash
just for myself
Daniel Wehner
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1 response
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shell
Skip installing Gem documents - by default.
Jason Melgoza
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ruby, terminal, gems
bash oneliner for a quick sitemap check
Anka Sirota
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curl, oneliner, awk, bash
Show total size of folders and contents
Martin Downton
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bash, disk usage
^R ssh ENTER is very useful - save time with history search
Johannes Lundberg
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0 responses
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shell, bash, terminal
Highlight column 80.
Ryan Kois
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vim
Launch sublime from terminal OS X
Misha Behersky
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sublime, bash, terminal, osx
Watch the number of threads owned by a process
Nathan Hopkins
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bash, linux
make Maven locallib from jar
KOIZUMI teruaki
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java, shell, maven
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError: SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3
Djalma Araújo
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0 responses
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ruby, rails, osx, rvm
Tutorial del Editor de Texto Nano
Hugo Gilmar Erazo
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nano, terminal, text editor
githublink.vim Plugin
Jon Tai
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0 responses
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git, vim